• безопасности, romanized: Narodnyy komissariat gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti) or NKGB, was the name of the Soviet secret police, intelligence and counter-intelligence...
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  • for Internal Affairs (NKVD) and People's Commissariat for State Security (NKGB). The MGB was led by Viktor Abakumov from 1946 to 1951, then by Semyon Ignatiev...
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    (NKGB). In March 1946, the People's Commissariats were renamed to Ministries; the NKVD became the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD), and the NKGB became...
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  • was briefly separated out into the NKGB, then merged back in, and then on April 14, 1943, separated out again. NKGB – "People's Commissariat for State...
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    transferred as NKGB 6th Directorate, NKVD Transportation Directorate was absorbed as NKGB 3rd Directorate and NKVD 4th Directorate was moved to NKGB with the...
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    Jun–Sep 1938 1st division of GUGB 1st division of NKGB Department of Moscow Kremlin's commandant, NKGB USSR 1st division of NKVD Department of Moscow Kremlin's...
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    Syllabary Time period Unknown — present Direction Left-to-right ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Nkgb (420), ​Naxi Geba (na²¹ɕi³³ gʌ²¹ba²¹, 'Na-'Khi ²Ggŏ-¹baw, Nakhi Geba)...
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  • agents. Katz was assigned management of the "First Line," that part of the NKGB mission aimed at recruiting selected members of the Communist Party USA....
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    Retrieved 20 September 2018. Kuzmin. "Klaipėdos NKGB operatyvinės grupės viršininko spec. pranešimas NKGB liaudies komisarui A. Guzevičiui apie padėtį Klaipėdos...
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    ВЧК-ОГПУ-НКВД-НКГБ-МГБ-МВД-КГБ. 1917–1960. Справочник [Cheka-OGPU-NKVD-NKGB-MGB-MVD-KGB. 1917–1960. Handbook] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow. ISBN 978-5-89511-004-1...
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    Вла́сик; 22 May 1896 – 18 June 1967) was a ranking Soviet state security (NKVD-NKGB-MGB) officer, Lieutenant-General, best known as head of Joseph Stalin's personal...
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  • People's Commissariat of State Security or NKGB. Following the outbreak of World War II, the NKVD and NKGB were reunited, not as GUGB but as totally separate...
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    its former state. Already in April 1943, NKGB dealt with foreign intelligence as a 1st Directorate of NKGB. That state remained until 1946, when all...
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    Defense, and from 1946 to 1951 of the Minister of State Security or MGB (ex-NKGB). He was removed from office and arrested in 1951 on charges of failing to...
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  • a separate division called the People's Commissariat for State Security (NKGB), Vlodzimirsky became the head of the LKBP Investigation Service, later,...
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    Меркулов; 27 November [O.S. 25 October] 1895 – 23 December 1953) was the head of NKGB from February to July 1941, and again from April 1943 to March 1946. He was...
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    only area where they doubled U.S. and British manufacturing output. The NKGB learned about Liskow only at 03:00 on 22 June. Significant planning for Finnish...
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    Fuchs was "an asset" of GRU in Britain, his "control" was transferred to the NKGB (Russian: Народный Kомиссариат Государственной Безопасности), the Soviet...
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    of the NKVD of the USSR (Main Directorate of State Security) 1941 1943–46 NKGB of the USSR (People's Commissariat for State Security) 1946–53 MGB of the...
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    Her new contact in Soviet intelligence was Iskhak Akhmerov, the leading NKGB resident spy (a spy chief without diplomatic cover). Under orders from Moscow...
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  • Ministry for Internal Affairs (MVD) People's Commissariat for State Security (NKGB) which became Ministry for State Security (MGB) SMERSH KGB, Komitet gosudarstvennoy...
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    was renamed the MVD of the USSR, along with its former subordinate, the NKGB which became the MGB of the USSR. The NKVDs of Union Republics also became...
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    State Security (GUGB), State Political Directorate (GPU), MGB, OGPU, NKVD, NKGB, KGB and the First Chief Directorate (PGU). At the time of the GRU's creation...
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  • Soviet security officer, who rose to be a Lieutenant General in the NKVD, NKGB and MGB. He prepared evidence related to the Katyn massacre for the Burdenko...
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    during the period 1944–1953 referred to 30,676 persons; amongst them were 687 NKGB-MGB personnel, 1,864 NKVD-MVD personnel, 3,199 Soviet Army, Border Guards...
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  • bomba Lacida Machine 5th Department of NKVD (1941-1943), 5th Department of NKGB (1943-1945) Lieutenant general Ivan Shevelyov, the head of the department...
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    evidence of the Soviet mass murders in the city committed by the NKVD and NKGB. On 30 June 1941 Yaroslav Stetsko proclaimed in Lviv the Government of an...
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    prisoner massacre in Lutsk was a Soviet war crime conducted by the NKVD and NKGB in the city of Lutsk, situated in occupied Poland (present-day Ukraine)....
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    1907 – 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer (INO–GUGB–NKVD–NKGB) who was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified...
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  • captured territory. In February 1941, he was appointed deputy head of the NKGB Investigation Department of the USSR. When the highly decorated Red Army...
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